What’s on in Sydney in June 2025

June has become one of Sydney’s most exciting months thanks to the Vivid Sydney Festival. For the first two weeks of June, Circular Quay, The Rocks, Darling Harbour, and even Surry Hills transform into a wonderland of light installations, drawing visitors from across the globe.

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Major June Events in Sydney

Sydney comes alive in June with several major events drawing both locals and visitors to the city. From world-class light art to international film festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Festivals and Fairs

From artisan markets showcasing fresh talent to vibrant cultural festivals, June offers plenty of opportunities to explore Sydney’s creative side. Whether you’re searching for unique handmade goods, enjoying live music, or sampling the cuisine, these events showcase the best of Sydney’s community spirit.

Cronulla Jazz and Blues Festival

Eleven stages, over 100 artists, and everything from Jazz, Blues, Funk Soul, Alt-Country & Americana. Head to Dunningham Park, Monro Park, street buskers, or one of the ticketed performances at local venues.

This family-friendly festival brings the streets of Cronulla alive with music across multiple venues. Many performances are free, making this a perfect weekend out for music lovers.

When: 28 May to 1 June
Where: Cronulla Street Cronulla l Cost: Most events are free
More: Check the official website for the schedule.Pride Fest Sydney 2025

Pride Fest 2025

Qtopia Sydney presents their biggest Pride Month festival yet, with over 150 events celebrating LGBTQIA+ culture and history across the city. This month-long celebration joins global Pride Month festivities with an impressive lineup of performances, exhibitions, and community events.

Award-winning cabaret shows, historical exhibitions, and educational programs make up this year’s packed program. Highlights include Adelaide Fringe award winners and Green Room Award recipients performing at venues throughout the Oxford Street Precinct.

When: 1-30 June 2025
Where: Various venues across Sydney’s Oxford Street Precinct
Cost: Various – from free to ticketed events l Check the official site for the full program

SPOKEN – Bicycle Design Festival

Celebrating the intersection of cycling culture and design, SPOKEN returns to Carriageworks for a three-day festival. This unique event brings together bicycle enthusiasts, designers, and makers to showcase innovations in cycling culture.

The festival features exhibitions, talks, and demonstrations celebrating bicycle design and culture, making it a must-visit for cycling enthusiasts and design lovers alike.

When: 20-22 June 2025
Where: Carriageworks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh
Cost: From $15 l More info

Supanova Comic Con

Sydney’s premier pop culture event returns with a exciting lineup of special guests, exhibitors, and activities. This celebration of all things pop culture brings together fans of comics, anime, gaming, and cosplay.

From celebrity meet-and-greets to exclusive merchandise and costume competitions, Supanova offers something for every fan. Some event headliners announced so far include Neil Fanning.

When: 21-22 June 2025
Where: The Dome, Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park
Cost: Free for kids 12 and under. Tickets from $42.50. Find more information here.

Markets

Love discovering handmade treasures? Sydney’s markets in June offer a mix of artisan goods, sustainable products, and vibrant local culture. Whether you’re hunting for unique gifts, fresh produce, or one-of-a-kind art, these markets are not to be missed. Here’s what’s on this month.

The Coal Loader Artisans Market

The Coal Loader Artisans Market has established itself as one of Sydney’s premier destinations for handmade and locally crafted goods. This carefully curated market brings together emerging and established designers, artists, and makers in a unique heritage setting.

Browse stalls featuring art, ceramics, basketry, eco products, fashion, jewellery, textiles, food, and children’s designs. Each item tells a story of craftsmanship and creativity, making this market a must-visit for those seeking unique, locally made products.

When: Sunday 22 June 2025
Where: The Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability 2 Balls Head Drive, Waverton
Cost: Free

Markers and Shakers Market

This curated marketplace celebrates the art of handmade, featuring 130 carefully selected stalls showcasing Sydney’s finest artisans and makers. Each vendor is chosen for their commitment to quality and sustainable production methods.

View of the Australian Made Market - Makers and Shakers

The market represents a shift away from mass production, championing traditional skills and craftsmanship. Visitors can discover unique homewares, fashion, accessories, and gourmet products while supporting local small businesses.

When: 14-15 June 2025
Where: White Bay Cruise Terminal – James Craig Road Rozelle
Cost: $5 – kids under 12 years free l read more

The Cronulla Winter Market

Looking for a market with variety and a lively atmosphere? The Cronulla Winter Market offers over 250 stalls with something for everyone. From fashion to homewares, this beachside event brings Sydney’s creativity to life.

The Cronulla Winter Market

Live music and international food stalls create a festival atmosphere, while dedicated kids’ activities make this a perfect family day out. The market’s location at Don Lucas Reserve offers stunning beach views while you shop.

When: 28-29 June 2025
Where: Don Lucas Reserve Wanda Beach, Cronulla

Carriageworks Winter Seasonal Market

The popular Carriageworks Farmers Market celebrates the arrival of winter with a special seasonal event. This expanded version of the weekly market features Sydney’s finest producers alongside special programming.

Carriageworks Market Credit Jacquie Manning
Carriageworks Market Credit Jacquie Manning

Visitors can enjoy live cooking demonstrations, hands-on workshops, and food talks, while discovering the best seasonal produce from local farmers and producers.

When: 14 June 2025
Where: Carriageworks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh
Cost: Free entry

Read about all the weekly markets in Sydney for more ideas

Musicals, Opera and Theatre in Sydney in June

June is the perfect time to enjoy Sydney’s thriving performing arts scene. From celebrated musicals to thought-provoking dramas, there’s no shortage of entertainment for theatre enthusiasts this month. Below are some of the highlights gracing the city’s stages this month.

Cats

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s record-breaking musical returns to Theatre Royal Sydney, 40 years after its Australian premiere. Join the Jellicle cats on their magical night as they compete to ascend to the Heaviside Layer.

Cast of Cats in Sydney, Todd McKenney, Mark Vincent and Leigh Archer 
Cast of Cats in Sydney, Todd McKenney, Mark Vincent and Leigh Archer 

Featuring the iconic song ‘Memory’ and spectacular dance numbers from the original production, this timeless musical continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

When: Opens 17 June 2025, Tues-Thurs 7pm, Fri-Sat 7.30pm, & 6pm Matinees Wed, Sat & Sun
Where: Theatre Royal Sydney
Cost: From $69.90 More on the official site

Eureka Day

Fresh from Broadway and West End success, this New York Times Critics’ Pick arrives in Sydney. When a mumps outbreak hits a progressive prep school, parental politics explode in this contemporary comedy.

Jamie Oxenbould in Eureka Credit: Christina Mishell
Jamie Oxenbould Credit: Christina Mishell

Jonathan Spector’s razor-sharp comedy tackles vaccination, values, and viral social media moments with wit and insight. This timely production promises to spark conversations long after the curtain falls.

When: 29 May-21 June
Where: Seymour Centre, Cnr City Rd and Cleveland St Chippendale 
Cost: $59 l Auslan Performance: Wednesday 4 June

The Spare Room 

Helen Garner’s acclaimed novel comes to life in this powerful new production starring Judy Davis and Elizabeth Alexander. When Helen opens her home to a friend seeking alternative cancer treatment, what begins as a simple act of kindness becomes complex.

Judy Davis and Elizabeth Alexander sitting at a table laughing over a cup of coffee
The Spare Room stars Judy Davis and Elizabeth Alexander

A moving exploration of friendship and caregiving, this adaptation examines what we do for those we love and the boundaries between support and self-preservation.

When: June 7 – July 13
Where: Belvoir St Theatre (Upstairs), Surry Hills
Cost: $69-$91

The Half-Life of Marie Curie 

Australian premiere of Lauren Gunderson’s heartfelt play stars Rebecca Massey in this intimate look at an extraordinary friendship. When scandal threatens Marie Curie’s legacy, she finds sanctuary with fellow scientist Hertha Ayrton.

The Half Life of Marie Curie Rebecca Massey credit_BrettBoardman
Rebecca Massey stars in The Half Life of Marie Curie, Credit: Brett Boardman

This compelling drama celebrates the power of female friendship and scientific achievement, showing how two brilliant minds supported each other through personal and professional challenges.

When: June 13 – July 12, 2025
Where: Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli

The Lost Things – Scott Silven

In an Australian exclusive, internationally acclaimed mentalist Scott Silven brings his brand new show to the Sydney Opera House for its world premiere season. This theatrical exploration of wonder and memory showcases mind-bending mentalism in an intimate setting.

Scott Silven will perform at the Sydney Opera House
Scott Silven will perform at the Sydney Opera House

Directed by Graham McLaren, the show blends astounding illusions with masterful storytelling, dissolving the line between reality and imagination. Inspired by a childhood event, Silven transforms the liminal space between being lost and found into a magical experience that continues to resonate long after the final bow.

When: 11 – 29 June 2025
Where: Playhouse, Sydney Opera House
Cost: From $85 + booking fee More info here

Koreaboo

A young Australian woman’s journey to reconnect with her birth mother in Seoul takes unexpected turns in this touching new production. Written by Michelle Lim Davidson and directed by Jessica Arthur, this exploration of identity crosses cultural boundaries.

Still from the play Koreaboo by the Griffith Theatre Company
Griffith Theatre Company present Koreaboo

Instead of the emotional reunion Hannah expected, she encounters cultural differences and emotional distance. This heartfelt story bought to life by Griffith Theatre Company weaves humour and insight into a compelling tale of family connections across cultures.

When: 14 June to 20 July
Where: Downstairs Theatre, Belvoir St Theatre, 25 Belvoir Street, Surry Hills
Cost: $38 to $68

Primary Trust 

This uplifting Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy stars Albert Mwangi as Kenneth, a 38-year-old whose comfortable routine is disrupted when he loses his bookstore job. His world of mai tais with best friend Bert is about to change dramatically.

Albert Mwangi in Primary Trust Credit Brett Boardman
Albert Mwangi in Primary Trust Credit Brett Boardman

As Kenneth ventures beyond his comfort zone, this warmhearted play explores friendship, change, and finding courage in unexpected places.

When: June 19 – July 12, 2025
Where: Ensemble Theatre, 78 McDougall St, Kirribilli
Cost: $40-$85 More details

Being Alive: The Music of Stephen Sondheim 

An intimate concert celebrating Broadway’s greatest composer-lyricist, featuring his most beloved songs performed by four artists and a three-piece band. From the team behind Hayes’ acclaimed productions of Assassins, Merrily We Roll Along, and A Little Night Music. Directed by Sonya Suares.

When: June 25 – July 12, 2025 – Mon 6:30pm, Tues-Sat 7:30pm, Thurs 1pm, Sat 2pm
Where
: Hayes Theatre Co, Potts Point
Cost: $55-$74 l A limited number of accessible seats are available in the front row of the theatre (A13-A15). These, as well as Companion seats, can be purchased online.

Coriolanus

Shakespeare’s explosive political drama comes to the intimate Neilson Nutshell in Bell Shakespeare’s first production of this play in 30 years. Starring Hazem Shammas (Macbeth, The Twelve) as the uncompromising warrior, this tale of power and politics remains disturbingly relevant.

Hazem Shammas stars in Bell Shakepshere's production of Coriolanus
Hazem Shammas stars in Bell Shakepshere’s production of Coriolanus

Directed by Peter Evans, this production follows the fierce defender of Rome whose contempt for the public leads to his banishment. When he joins forces with former enemies seeking vengeance, both his fate and Rome’s hang in the balance. The stellar cast includes Peter Carroll, with composition and sound design by Max Lyandvert.

When: June 20-July 19, 2025, Previews: June 20-24
Where: The Neilson Nutshell, Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Rd, Dawes Point
Cost: Preview tickets: $50 general tickets $94-$124 Concessions and Under 35s available

SISTREN

wo outspoken best friends from South London navigate a world where their cultural and gender identities face constant challenges. Written by Iolanthe and directed by Ian Michael, this powerful play examines friendship across boundaries.

Following Isla and Violet’s unshakeable bond as it’s tested by external forces, SISTREN explores sisterhood, identity, and connection through a contemporary lens. This compelling production showcases how true friendship can transcend social divisions.

When: 26 June to 12 July
Where: Old Fitz Theatre, 129 Dowling St, Woolloomooloo
Cost: $42 l The accessibility features of the theatre can be viewed here.

Strictly Baz Luhrmann

Opera Australia celebrates the iconic director’s cinematic legacy in a special two-night concert event. This musical extravaganza brings together the best-loved songs from Luhrmann’s films, performed by some of Australia’s finest musical theatre talents.

images of three Baz Luhrmann's movies Stictly Ballroom, Moulin Rouge! and Romeo and Juliet
Opera Australia perform the songs of Baz Luhrmann’s productions

Stars Tim Draxl, Alinta Chidzey, Ryan Gonzalez and Phoebe Panaretos join the Opera Australia Orchestra to perform hits from ‘Strictly Ballroom’ through to ‘Elvis’. The program includes beloved songs such as ‘Love is in the Air’, ‘Kissing You’ and ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’.

When: June 23-24, 2025, 7pm
Where: Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
Cost: From $49

Film Festivals

Film buffs are in for a treat this June with both the Sydney Film Festival and several specialty film events running throughout the month.

Sydney Film Festival

The 71st Sydney Film Festival offers another exciting season of cinema amidst a whirlwind of premieres, red-carpet openings, in-depth discussions, film guests, and more. 

The Blue Trail - Australian premiere - The 2025 Berlinale Grand Jury Prize-winner
The Blue Trail – Australian premiere – The 2025 Berlinale Grand Jury Prize-winner

When: 4-15 June 2025
Where: The State Theatre, Event Cinemas George Street, Dendy Newtown, Palace Central, Palace Norton Street, Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace Cremorne, Ritz Cinemas Randwick, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre and Art Gallery of NSW
More: Visit the official site for ticket information

Children’s International Film Festival

Featuring daring adventures in the Himalayas, a journey through the fascinating world of art, heartwarming friendships, and an exciting blend of live-action and animation, the Children’s International Film Festival (CHIFF) returns for its fifth year, showcasing a program filled with family-friendly films.

When: Not yet confirmed
Where: Sydney: Ritz Cinemas Randwick; Melbourne: Classic Cinemas Elsternwick, Lido Cinemas Hawthorn and Cameo Cinemas Belgrave
Tickets: Single Admission $15.00, Member tickets $13.00, Family Pass $52.00. Full details here.

The Korean Film Festival in Australia (KOFFIA) 

The Korean film industry has produced some huge international hits over the last few years. This year’s festival features a range of genres including drama, crime, fantasy, mystery, and romantic comedy.

All films are presented on the festival screen with English subtitles.

When: Not yet announced
Where: Event Cinemas George Street 

Music, Comedy and Dance

From classical concerts at the Opera House to comedy shows in intimate venues, June’s performance calendar offers something for every taste and budget.

Baroque Unleashed 

The Brandenburg’s virtuosos take center stage in this high-energy showcase. Features concertmaster Shaun Lee-Chen performing Locatelli, Robert Nairn’s Vivaldi, and Paul Dyer’s fresh take on Durante, plus beloved Baroque hits and rediscovered treasures.

When: June 17-21, 2025
Where: City Recital Hall, 2-12 Angel Place, Sydney
Cost: $20-59

Aphrodite – Sydney Chamber Opera

Sydney Chamber Opera, in collaboration with Omega Ensemble, presents the world premiere of this contemporary opera by acclaimed US composer Nico Muhly and Australian playwright Laura Lethlean. The production features Puerto Rican soprano Meechot Marrero in her Australian debut alongside Jessica O’Donoghue.

Aphrodite Credit Daniel Boud

Directed by Alexander Berlage, this new opera explores themes of beauty and human connection through the lens of the Aphrodite myth, promising a fresh perspective on classical storytelling.

When: 20-28 June 2025
Where: Carriageworks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh
Cost: From $45 to $60 More info here

Elements of Freestyle – ISH Dance Collective

In an Australian premiere, Netherlands’ ISH Dance Collective brings an explosive fusion of extreme urban sports and performance art to the Opera House. Directed by Marco Gerris of ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ fame, this high-energy show transforms the Joan Sutherland Theatre into an urban playground.

ISH Dance Collective members perform gravity-defying tricks combining urban sports with dance on the Opera House stage
ISH Dance Collective members perform gravity-defying tricks combining urban sports with dance on the Opera House stage

Twelve elite artists combine inline skating, skateboarding, freestyle basketball, free-running, and BMX with breakdance and hip-hop, all accompanied by live cello and violin. This boundary-pushing production showcases Olympic-level skills in an electrifying hour of entertainment suitable for all ages.

When: 25 – 29 June 2025
Where: Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House
Cost: From $69.90 + $8.95 booking fee l More info

NSW Secondary Schools Concerto Competition Final

The Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra presents the 41st annual final of their prestigious competition, showcasing NSW’s most talented young musicians. This celebrated event has launched numerous musical careers, including Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s Principal Cellist Hyung Suk Bae.

Emily Sun and Teresa Yang will perform at the Concourse Concert Hall
Emily Sun and Teresa Yang will perform at the Concourse Concert Hall

Watch as the state’s finest young musicians compete in one of Australia’s most prestigious youth music competitions. The performance will feature last year’s winner Teresa Yang playing the Beethoven Violin Concerto on the historic A.E. Smith violin.

When: Sunday 29 June, 3pm
Where: The Concourse Concert Hall, Chatswood
Cost: $20-$55 More info: KPO website

Art and Exhibitions

The Archibald Prize headlines this month’s art scene, but it’s not the only exhibition worth visiting. Here’s what’s showing across Sydney’s galleries.

Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes

The Archibald Prize is back and it’s still Australia’s most talked-about art competition. Since 1921, this portrait prize has captured Australian life and sparked plenty of debate about who should have won.

Packing Room Prize 2023 winner, Andrea Huelin Clown jewels © the artist, image © AGNSW, Jenni Carter
Packing Room Prize 2023 winner, Andrea Huelin Clown jewels © the artist, image © AGNSW, Jenni Carter

While the Archibald gets most of the attention, don’t miss the Wynne Prize for landscapes and sculpture, and the Sulman Prize for subject paintings. Make sure you cast your vote for the People’s Choice award and check out the next generation of artists in the Young Archies display.

When: 10 May – 17 August 2025
Where: Art Gallery of NSW, Naala Nura, our south building Lower level 2
Cost:

Salon des Refusés

Ever wondered what doesn’t make it into the Archibald? Since 1992, this alternative exhibition has shown some of the best works that missed out on the main show.

Often just as impressive as the official exhibition, the Salon des Refusés showcases different styles and approaches to portraiture and landscape painting. It’s worth visiting both exhibitions to decide for yourself which works deserved a spot in the official show.

When: 10 May 2025 ‐ 27 Jul 2025, 11am ‐ 5pm
Where: S.H. Ervin Gallery, Watson Road, Millers Point (The Rocks)
Cost: Adult – $15, Family – $42, Concession – $12

Tender – Women Painters Exhibition

Seven of Australia’s leading women painters explore the concept of tenderness in this thought-provoking exhibition at Ngununggula. The show features new and existing works that challenge traditional ideas about care and femininity.

Paintings from the exhibition Tender in Bowral credit: Mim Stirling
Tender, Credit: Mim Stirling

Artists Laura Jones, Julia Trybala, India Mark, Sarah Drinan, Sally Anderson, Dionisia Salas, and Amber Wallis present works ranging from vibrant still lifes to dream-like landscapes. Each artist brings their unique perspective on tenderness, exploring themes of motherhood, body politics, and human connection.

When: Until 15 June 2025
Where: Ngununggula, Retford Park, Bowral
Cost: Free – See the website for details

Tom Polo: in a part of your mind, I am you

Leading Australian artist Tom Polo presents his first major institutional solo exhibition at Ngununggula, the Southern Highlands’ regional gallery. This comprehensive show transforms the gallery spaces into a theatrical experience, with works spanning Polo’s 15-year career.

Australian Artist Tom Polo
This is Tom Polo’s first major institutional solo exhibition Credit: Garry Trinh

The exhibition includes new large-scale paintings, intimate works from his New York residency, and a site-specific billboard installation. Adding another dimension, works by international artists Tracey Emin, Ugo Rondinone, and Urs Fischer complement Polo’s exploration of human connection and emotion.

When: From 28 June – 24 August 2025
Where: Ngununggula, Retford Park, Bowral
Cost: Free – more info

Travel tip: Make a day of it by visiting Hearth café and exploring the beautiful Retford Park gardens while you’re there. Our guide to the Southern Highlands has more ideas.

Food and Drink Events

Sydney’s food scene springs to life in June with festivals and special events that let you taste your way around the city.

Paddy’s Twilight Market

Sydney’s iconic Paddy’s Markets is transforming Friday nights with its Twilight Market, a vibrant mix of food, shopping, and live entertainment. With more than 29 food trucks and vendors, this is a foodie paradise offering a taste of cuisines from around the world.

Meat over charcoal at Paddys Twilight market in Homebush
Arrive hungry when you visit Paddy’s Twilight Markets

Grab a bite of everything from Polynesian dishes to Sicilian wood-fired pizzas, Turkish street food, and Filipino charcoal-cooked delights. Beyond the food, you’ll find unique retailers, wholesale flowers, and acoustic live music to help you wind down your week.

When: Friday, 13 June and Friday, 20 June 2025, 5pm – 9pm
Where: Sydney Flower Market car park, 250 Parramatta Road, Homebush West NSW
(Enter via Austin Ave gate)
Cost: $2 parking per vehicle

Good Food & Wine Show

Food lovers, get ready—Sydney’s Good Food & Wine Show is back! With hundreds of stalls, live cooking demos, and tastings galore, it’s the ultimate weekend for discovering new flavours and indulging in your favourites.

Good Food & Wine Show

Browse the stalls, chat with winemakers and producers, or learn tips and tricks from some of Australia’s top chefs. Whether you’re after gourmet delights or just a fun outing with friends, this show is not to be missed.

When: 20 – 22 June 2025
Where: ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour
Tickets: $35. Full guide here

Sports and Outdoor Events

For those eager to enjoy the outdoors, June in Sydney offers sports and events that make the most of the city’s stunning settings. Whether cheering from the sidelines or diving into an activity, there’s something to excite outdoor lovers this winter.

NRL and AFL Games in Sydney this June

June is an exciting time for sports fans in Sydney, with both NRL and AFL matches offering thrilling live-action games. Whether you’re a diehard supporter or just looking to experience the electric atmosphere of Australian sports, these games are a fantastic way to spend a day or evening in the city.

NRL Matches

The National Rugby League heats up in June as teams battle for crucial mid-season wins. With Sydney home to several NRL clubs, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to catching a game live. Here are some of the key fixtures:

  • South Sydney Rabbitohs vs. Parramatta Eels: Friday, 7 June 2025 at Accor Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park.
  • Sydney Roosters vs. Penrith Panthers: Saturday, 15 June 2025 at Allianz Stadium, Moore Park.
  • Wests Tigers vs. Cronulla Sharks: Sunday, 23 June 2025 at Campbelltown Sports Stadium.

Matches are family-friendly and perfect for sports fans to enjoy the high-energy atmosphere of live rugby league.

AFL Matches

Aussie Rules fans won’t be disappointed as Sydney hosts several must-watch AFL games this June. Whether you’re a Swans fan or just keen to learn more about the sport, these matches promise an unforgettable experience:

  • Sydney Swans vs. Brisbane Lions: Saturday, 8 June 2025 at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
  • GWS Giants vs. Geelong Cats: Sunday, 16 June 2025 at GIANTS Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park.

Bring your family and friends along to cheer for your team while experiencing the passionate AFL crowd at two of Sydney’s iconic venues.

Don’t forget to grab your tickets early—matches can sell out fast! Check the official NRL and AFL websites for the latest schedules and booking information.

Whale Watching Season

June is peak whale watching season, and Sydney offers incredible opportunities to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures as they migrate north along the coast. Join a whale-watching cruise or head to one of the many coastal lookouts for a chance to spot them.

whale watching sydney harbour
Whale Watching in Sydney – we spotted this on our last cruise

Top viewing locations include North Head Lookout, Watsons Bay, and Cape Solander in Kamay Botany Bay National Park. No matter where you watch, it’s an unforgettable outdoor experience.

When: June through to early November
Where: Coastal lookouts and whale-watching cruises throughout Sydney
Cost: Free at lookouts; cruise prices vary

Coastal Walks

Sydney’s stunning coastline is best explored during the cooler months, and June is perfect for some of the city’s most popular walking trails. From Bondi to Coogee to the Spit Bridge to Manly, these walks offer breathtaking views, fresh sea air, and a chance to connect with nature.

The start of Henry Head walk
The Henry Head walk in South Eastern Sydney

Pack water and comfortable shoes, and don’t forget your camera for those postcard-worthy views along the way. Look out for whale spotting opportunities on elevated sections of the trails!

When: All month
Where: Various coastal trails, including Bondi to Coogee and Spit Bridge to Manly
Cost: Free
More info: Visit our walks page for ideas

NSW Regional Events in June

Some of the best events this month are happening just outside Sydney. These regional festivals and celebrations make perfect day trips or weekend getaways.

Henry Lawson Festival of the Arts – Grenfell

Head to Grenfell for a weekend celebrating one of Australia’s most iconic poets, Henry Lawson. From live performances to street parades, this festival offers a mix of creativity, culture, and community spirit.

Take part in literary events, enjoy local arts and crafts, and soak up the fun festival atmosphere. It’s the perfect way to experience regional NSW and celebrate Australian heritage.

When: June long weekend 2025
Where: Grenfell NSW Cost: Most events free.
More details on the official site

The Sussex Inlet Viking Festival 

Step back in time and experience the excitement of the Sussex Inlet Viking Festival, where history, culture, and fun collide. This unique festival celebrates Viking life with re-enactments, Scandinavian cuisine, and traditional crafts.

From thrilling Viking battle displays to live music and kids’ zones packed with entertainment, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss the Viking games, fire shows, and authentic Scandinavian beer gardens for a day of high-energy fun.

When: Saturday 7 June 2025
Where: Ellmoos Reserve, Sussex Inlet, NSW
Cost: Adult (18+): $35 Child (3-17): $25 (Kids under 3 are free), Family of 4 (2 Adults & 2 Children): $100, Family of 5 (2 Adults & 3 Children): $120

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Paula Morgan

About the author: Paula Morgan, a born-and-bred Sydney resident, has been sharing this city and its secret spots for over 15 years. While she appreciates Sydney's famous landmarks, her true passion lies in uncovering the city's lesser-known treasures—from vibrant street art tucked away in hidden laneways to charming neighborhood cafés and exceptional local restaurants that tourists rarely discover. As the editor of Sydney Expert, an accredited member of the Australian Society of Travel Writers (ASTW), and a founding member of Sydney Greeters, Paula's intimate knowledge of her hometown shines through in every recommendation, offering visitors and locals alike a genuine insider's perspective.

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